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Re: Over 50% Of Poultry Farms In Nigeria Shut Down In 2023: PAN by Sukakma(m): 6:56pm On Jan 26 |
Love800:boss it's easier said than done when it comes to layer feeds. Remember we're talking about layer feeds (egg laying birds) and not broilers or noilers or kushim (for meat production). I personally produce the feeds for my own broilers but for layers it's different. Any mistake will cause a drop in their egg production. Currently I get nothing less than five crates a day (over 150 eggs); now by mere changing of feeds from say chikun to vital or jargarba or any other company, I notice a drop in the egg production. You can imagine if I am to produce my own feeds without the necessary implements, it's going to be disastrous. It's not easy |
Re: Over 50% Of Poultry Farms In Nigeria Shut Down In 2023: PAN by Love800(m): 6:56pm On Jan 26 |
That statement about selling of eggs, what are u actually saying there? olisefom: |
Re: Over 50% Of Poultry Farms In Nigeria Shut Down In 2023: PAN by Love800(m): 6:59pm On Jan 26 |
U are producing local feeds? obinna58: |
Re: Over 50% Of Poultry Farms In Nigeria Shut Down In 2023: PAN by Love800(m): 7:08pm On Jan 26 |
What type of vegetable? BABAawoo47: |
Re: Over 50% Of Poultry Farms In Nigeria Shut Down In 2023: PAN by Sunday2021: 7:14pm On Jan 26 |
sulaak:see how you behave, you talk like a kid. So is it northern leaders that are in the office? The president is Yoruba The chief of staff is a Yoruba The chief of police is a Yoruba man So what else do you want to fight the insecurities? |
Re: Over 50% Of Poultry Farms In Nigeria Shut Down In 2023: PAN by DFPS: 7:39pm On Jan 26 |
Luckysbab:I have at 3200 incase he give u bulk order |
Re: Over 50% Of Poultry Farms In Nigeria Shut Down In 2023: PAN by Luckysbab: 9:38pm On Jan 26 |
DFPS: ✌ |
Re: Over 50% Of Poultry Farms In Nigeria Shut Down In 2023: PAN by Elobest(m): 7:05am On Jan 27 |
1 bag of feed is 12000,what do you expect,we suffer here. |
Re: Over 50% Of Poultry Farms In Nigeria Shut Down In 2023: PAN by Love800(m): 8:13am On Jan 27 |
Okay. What do u actually do with the broilers. U sell dem as meat? Rearing for meat and rearing for eggs, which is more profitable? I think in ur own case, u are engaging in both. Abi? Sukakma: |
Re: Over 50% Of Poultry Farms In Nigeria Shut Down In 2023: PAN by superjaks(m): 8:32am On Jan 27 |
Re: Over 50% Of Poultry Farms In Nigeria Shut Down In 2023: PAN by Love800(m): 8:35am On Jan 27 |
Lol Why u con attack me like dis? Cant u make a constructive talk? Una sef! superjaks: |
Re: Over 50% Of Poultry Farms In Nigeria Shut Down In 2023: PAN by superjaks(m): 8:38am On Jan 27 |
Love800: A pained farmer obviously |
Re: Over 50% Of Poultry Farms In Nigeria Shut Down In 2023: PAN by Love800(m): 8:41am On Jan 27 |
No. I am not. I just want to know ur "why" in the sense of making ur own feed. Sorry if i sounded rude before. superjaks: |
Re: Over 50% Of Poultry Farms In Nigeria Shut Down In 2023: PAN by sulaak(m): 10:33am On Jan 27 |
Sunday2021: Nigeria has had Ijaw , Fulani, and now Yoruba. Has there been any security in the North and Nigeria as a whole? It is time for state police and regional security |
Re: Over 50% Of Poultry Farms In Nigeria Shut Down In 2023: PAN by Sukakma(m): 10:42am On Jan 27 |
Love800:yes I sell the broilers for meat. Rearing for eggs is far far more profitable than meat, it's incomparable. Eggs are on a high demand. Over here, you have book eggs one week before I deliver them to you because of constant demand and orders. I engage in eggs, meat (broilers, noilers, guinea fowl, turkey), fish, livestock. It's a small farm tho but it's moving |
Re: Over 50% Of Poultry Farms In Nigeria Shut Down In 2023: PAN by BABAawoo47: 11:19am On Jan 27 |
Love800:water leaf If u get productive layer no try am oo..They will punish you with low egg production for 3days |
Re: Over 50% Of Poultry Farms In Nigeria Shut Down In 2023: PAN by Love800(m): 11:47am On Jan 27 |
Okay. One last question please. How do u get ur customers. U go out for dem or dem come to you? In essence, how do u market? Sukakma: |
Re: Over 50% Of Poultry Farms In Nigeria Shut Down In 2023: PAN by Love800(m): 11:47am On Jan 27 |
Hmm Damn! Nawa. BABAawoo47: |
Re: Over 50% Of Poultry Farms In Nigeria Shut Down In 2023: PAN by Sukakma(m): 12:27pm On Jan 27 |
Love800:for the eggs, they come to me. As it is now, I'm overwhelmed with demands. I don't even go out to advertise anymore, mostly my customers will link me up with their friends who are also into buying eggs. Then those provision shops in the area also do come to buy. For the meat, I have three suya joint that I supply to every two weeks. I also supply to some hotels While for the livestocks, mostly I take them to livestock markets once in three months like that Sometimes the buyers will come and meet me Base on the occasion |
Re: Over 50% Of Poultry Farms In Nigeria Shut Down In 2023: PAN by determination26(m): 3:32pm On Jan 27 |
Sukakma:Hello sir, I wonder if I can chat with you on WhatsApp or phonecall. I started a poultry farm last September, at first I had problems with keeping the birds alive but, from my present flock, I can say I've successfully solved that problem. I have some questions from people who've been in the game for quite a while. Between September and now, there's been a drastic increase in the price of feed but I have no intention of stopping the business anytime soon. Please if you can spare me a few minutes of your time, I would be very grateful. Thanks |
Re: Over 50% Of Poultry Farms In Nigeria Shut Down In 2023: PAN by Sukakma(m): 3:49pm On Jan 27 |
determination26:okayy.. |
Re: Over 50% Of Poultry Farms In Nigeria Shut Down In 2023: PAN by determination26(m): 4:33pm On Jan 27 |
Sukakma:Thank you so much, I've saved your number so please delete it to avoid receiving spam calls and messages. I'll call you later as I'm at a family function now. 1 Like |
Re: Over 50% Of Poultry Farms In Nigeria Shut Down In 2023: PAN by Love800(m): 4:40pm On Jan 27 |
U supply chickens for suya? I thought abokis usually use only cow meats! Sukakma: |
Re: Over 50% Of Poultry Farms In Nigeria Shut Down In 2023: PAN by Sunday2021: 6:31pm On Jan 27 |
sulaak:you are just talking myopically. Open your eyes and the wider implications of state police. Imagine if wike had state police, what do you think would have happened? |
Re: Over 50% Of Poultry Farms In Nigeria Shut Down In 2023: PAN by Sukakma(m): 6:50pm On Jan 27 |
Love800:they also roast chickens on steaks..like grilled chickens |
Re: Over 50% Of Poultry Farms In Nigeria Shut Down In 2023: PAN by Love800(m): 6:51pm On Jan 27 |
Nice. I appreciate. Had a really good conversation with u. Sukakma: |
Re: Over 50% Of Poultry Farms In Nigeria Shut Down In 2023: PAN by Sukakma(m): 6:52pm On Jan 27 |
Love800:you're welcome |
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